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Right now the most logical explanation is the unknown revolver is a Colt Navy 1851 custom made with a rear sight, and possibly chambered for a larger caliber. That or the angle just makes it look big. - [[User:1morey]] February 2, 2013 5:52 PM (EST)
Right now the most logical explanation is the unknown revolver is a Colt Navy 1851 custom made with a rear sight, and possibly chambered for a larger caliber. That or the angle just makes it look big. - [[User:1morey]] February 2, 2013 5:52 PM (EST)
I don't think it's scaled up. One would have to scale up the barrel, cylinder, frame, etc. I may just look big as you said, the angle. Or the wielder is very small. - [[User:steelblade]] February 2, 2013 5:37 (CST)

Latest revision as of 23:37, 2 February 2013

The unknown revolver looks to be a Dragoon. It's too large for a .36 navy, though it has the octogon barrel. The dragoons all had the round barrel, and none of the Colts had the extra sight at the back of the barrel though I always thought it would be better than using the hammer as they actually do. I think we can call this a slightly inaccurate Colt Dragoon.

I'm interested in other's take on this.

Unknown Revolver

Right now the most logical explanation is the unknown revolver is a Colt Navy 1851 custom made with a rear sight, and possibly chambered for a larger caliber. That or the angle just makes it look big. - User:1morey February 2, 2013 5:52 PM (EST)

I don't think it's scaled up. One would have to scale up the barrel, cylinder, frame, etc. I may just look big as you said, the angle. Or the wielder is very small. - User:steelblade February 2, 2013 5:37 (CST)